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UChar represents a 16 bit Unicode character. It's internal data representation is compatible to XChar2b and QChar. It's therefore possible to exchange data with X and Qt with shallow copies.
UChar ()
| UChar |
Construct a character with value 0.
UChar (unsigned char h , unsigned char l)
| UChar |
Construct a character with the value denoted by the arguments.
Parameters:
h | higher byte |
l | lower byte |
UChar (unsigned short u)
| UChar |
Construct a character with the given value.
Parameters:
u | 16 bit Unicode value |
UChar (const UCharReference &c)
| UChar |
unsigned char high ()
| high |
[const]
Returns: The higher byte of the character.
unsigned char low ()
| low |
[const]
Returns: The lower byte of the character.
unsigned short unicode ()
| unicode |
[const]
Returns: the 16 bit Unicode value of the character
UChar toLower ()
| toLower |
[const]
Returns: The character converted to lower case.
UChar toUpper ()
| toUpper |
[const]
Returns: The character converted to upper case.
static UChar null | null |
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